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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick says he sees the spirit of Buck O'Neil in Jason Sudeikis.
— Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (@NLBMuseumKC) May 2, 2023 Within five years, Kendrick hopes the museum’s artifacts, replica jerseys and photographs will be viewed by visitors in a state-of ...
THE NEGRO LEAGUE'S BASEBALL MUSEUM WAS BUILT IN 1990 TWO TELL THE COMPLETE STORY OF THE AVERAGE TO THE SUPERSTAR NEGRO LEAGUE PLAYER, AS WELL AS THE LEAGUE ITSELF.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Negro League Baseball Museum is celebrating a milestone Saturday: the 101st anniversary for the Negro Leagues. To do so, the museum launched a new collegiate level course ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will launch the "Negro Leagues 101" course on Feb. 13. That's the same date as the 101st anniversary for the Negro Leagues.
Kansas City’s Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will get a newer, bigger home, museum officials announced on Tuesday. The new museum will be built adjacent to the historic Paseo YMCA on 18th Street ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is embarking on a fundraising campaign to raise $25 million for a new building to house its education center and what has become one of the ...
“We’ve simply run out of space,” said Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) President Bob Kendrick. “And every time we want to tell a new story, we literally have to tear something up.” ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum inducted a new class of "Black Aces" in the hall of game on Sept. 9. Including Vita Blue, Al Downing and more.
“The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is thrilled to welcome First Business Bank as a partner and the official bank of our U.S. Mint Negro Leagues Commemorative Coins program,” said Bob Kendrick ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City is looking to expand. The museum, which was been in its current location since 1997, is seeking to build an interactive campus complete with the ...
In a February press release announcing the exhibit, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum noted that while legendary figures like Rube Foster — the architect of the Negro Leagues — and Buck O ...
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